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Brendell: Rogue Thief

Copyright ┬й 2005 Patrick Welch

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Brendell: Rogue Thief
By Patrick Welch
Hannis Bay
I held my breath and willed myself still as a tree when I heard the clicking sound come from somewhere.
It was faint but clear as glass, and for the thousandth time I reconsidered why I was here. But there was
no going back, not now. I pressed myself against the wooden wall, trying to disappear into it as I heard
the sound again. Then I heard a scratching noise followed by a muted squeak and I slowly relaxed. It had
to be a mouse.

Not what my nerves needed this evening, not when I was breaking into the Thief's Guild offices in Hannis
Bay. Difficult enough climbing up to a third floor balcony and through a window, then creeping down the